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. >>> dozens were killed and many more injured after a train derailed in pakistan. we'll have the latest on the crash. just ahead. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ >>> in pakistan, officials have launched a formal investigation into a deadly train derailment on sunday. at least 30 were killed and dozens injured when a passenger train crashed in southern sindh pro province. we want to go to anna curran? what are you learning? >> reporter: the death toll stands at 30, 67 injured. what we are learning from authorities is that the death toll is expected to rise, due to the severity of injuries. looking at the pictures of the mangle
. >>> dozens were killed and many more injured after a train derailed in pakistan. we'll have the latest on the crash. just ahead. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps...
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and pakistan trying to clear up their relationship. pakistan tries to give up the u.s. military helicopter in the operation to kill osama bin laden. u.s. government sources tell cnn tough conversations with senior pakistani officials. >> my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. about how to open up the opportunities to put this relationship back on track. >> reporter: sources familiar with kerry's decision said that he told pakistanis that the $1.5 billion a year for five years, aid that he co-sponsored, is on the line, unless islamabad comes clean on who knew what and when about how they managed to hide in pakistan. they are committed to more cooperation on joint anti-terror operations and intelligence sharing. but a senior pakistani official says his government is asking 350 out of 400 u.s. military trainers in pakistan to leave the country. and u.s. doubts about pakistan's commitment to fighting terrorism fester. >> pakistan has become a collective safe haven for terrorists and terrorists leaders.
and pakistan trying to clear up their relationship. pakistan tries to give up the u.s. military helicopter in the operation to kill osama bin laden. u.s. government sources tell cnn tough conversations with senior pakistani officials. >> my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. about how to open up the opportunities to put this relationship back on track. >> reporter: sources familiar with kerry's decision said...
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we have not seen the same sort of reaction here in pakistan today. there has been an immense crackdown on imran khan supporters, which has been criticized by human rights groups, but again, we're still waiting to see how this situation will unfold. imran khan's party has filed an appeal to the supreme court, but it's a sunday, so we're not expecting much movement on that front. pakistan's information minister has come out and said that this entire situation regarding khan's arrest and his charge of being guilty by the court is not politically motivated, but we have to realize that in pakistan's history, at least in the past 16 years, the majority of prime ministers who have been removed from office, not a single prime minister has completed his spire term. and we're still waiting to see how this unfolds, whether the protesters are going to come out, whether this already tumultuous election year in pakistan is going to get more intense. sophie sefi, cnn, islamabad. >>> there is much more to come on cnn, including a look at the u.s. strategy to fight f
we have not seen the same sort of reaction here in pakistan today. there has been an immense crackdown on imran khan supporters, which has been criticized by human rights groups, but again, we're still waiting to see how this situation will unfold. imran khan's party has filed an appeal to the supreme court, but it's a sunday, so we're not expecting much movement on that front. pakistan's information minister has come out and said that this entire situation regarding khan's arrest and his...
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speaking with respect to pakistan, it could be a good move because right now pakistan is a free rider. it allows us to do the drone strikes from their territory, even building a new drone base in pakistan but yet it is able to disassociate itself from the attack. if we were to go forward with complete transparency it would mean the isi would have to come out of the closet. in my views about the drone problem in pakistan we don't have the option to arrest people like we do elsewhere. having this sort of transparency and understanding who is targeted with the consequences is good for pakistanis. what they need to do is own their own struggle against their own terrorism. bringing the isi out into the open and making it accept responsibility for what it is doing is probably a good step in that direction and can only happen if it's taken out of the purview of the cia and put into the purview of the dod. >> jeremy scay hill, christine fair, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, jake. >>> vindicated after more than two decades behind bars for a crime he almost certainly did not commit david
speaking with respect to pakistan, it could be a good move because right now pakistan is a free rider. it allows us to do the drone strikes from their territory, even building a new drone base in pakistan but yet it is able to disassociate itself from the attack. if we were to go forward with complete transparency it would mean the isi would have to come out of the closet. in my views about the drone problem in pakistan we don't have the option to arrest people like we do elsewhere. having this...
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they went into pakistan without pakistan's permission. officials are saying is what panetta's saying, all options remain on the table. but panetta today made it very clear, he is going to continue this drum beat of sending the message to pakistan that they need to crack down on these guys, that it will not be toller rated for them to cross into afghanistan, attack targets like the u.s. ambassador, nato headquarters, u.s. military bases kill u.s. and afghans. he wants it stopped and he wanted it stopped now. >> barbara starr, thank vez inch. here in new york, pakistan's top diplomat is denying strongly any government support for terrorists. joining us now, the foreign minister of pakistan. thanks very much for joining us. >> good to be here. >> i want to talk about you in a few minutes. let's talk about u.s./pakistani relations right now. admiral mike mullen and other u.s. officials are publicly accusing your government, pakistani government, of supporting the haqqani terror network, which is responsible for killing americans. what's going
they went into pakistan without pakistan's permission. officials are saying is what panetta's saying, all options remain on the table. but panetta today made it very clear, he is going to continue this drum beat of sending the message to pakistan that they need to crack down on these guys, that it will not be toller rated for them to cross into afghanistan, attack targets like the u.s. ambassador, nato headquarters, u.s. military bases kill u.s. and afghans. he wants it stopped and he wanted it...
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continue to work with pakistan despite the criticism, saying pakistan is a key player in that region and key to going after some of the insurgents and terrorist operators in that part of the world. wolf? >> you've covered him for several years. he's a very tough guy, but also an emotional guy. you could hear it in his voice a little bit. we've seen him break down a few times, especially with troops. did you see any of that today? >> reporter: not with us. perhaps the press doesn't quite bring out that aspect of him, wolf. maybe he cries for other reasons when he thinks about us, but yeah, you have seen that softer side of the secretary, most especially when he's out there with the troops. we saw it during the last trip to afghanistan a couple weeks ago, where he broke down a couple times, talk you about what the troops meant to him. the fact that he had a hand in putting a lot of them there and now he would be leaving the office, won't be able to weigh in on decisions that affect them. >> it's a life-and-death decision when you're the defense secretary of the united states. that's un
continue to work with pakistan despite the criticism, saying pakistan is a key player in that region and key to going after some of the insurgents and terrorist operators in that part of the world. wolf? >> you've covered him for several years. he's a very tough guy, but also an emotional guy. you could hear it in his voice a little bit. we've seen him break down a few times, especially with troops. did you see any of that today? >> reporter: not with us. perhaps the press doesn't...
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drone strikes in pakistan. they're admitting he allowed some controversial strikes. >>> up next, united nations secretary general ban ki-moon delivers direct appeal to the north korean leader, kim jong-un. >>> now a cnn exclusive. the u.s. secretary general making a direct appeal to north korea's kim jong-un in his native language. it happened during my interview in "the situation room" with ban ki-moon. listen to this. >> they're watching you in pyongyang right now on cnn international. if you have a chance to speak directly right now to kim jong-un, you can make a statement, make a request from him, what would you say to him? >> i would strongly ask him to first of all refrain from taking any such provocative measures, which is clearly in violation against the security council resolution and against the community. i would strongly urge him to enhance the living standard of his own people when they're suffering from economic difficulty. >> one final question, secretary general. look at that camera, right over
drone strikes in pakistan. they're admitting he allowed some controversial strikes. >>> up next, united nations secretary general ban ki-moon delivers direct appeal to the north korean leader, kim jong-un. >>> now a cnn exclusive. the u.s. secretary general making a direct appeal to north korea's kim jong-un in his native language. it happened during my interview in "the situation room" with ban ki-moon. listen to this. >> they're watching you in pyongyang...
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was al qaeda camps inside pakistan. we talked to a very senior ministerial government official today to find out what he knew. he has responsibility for those border areas. he said, look, we don't have anything here at the moment. indeed he said we don't really have good information about what's about to happen in kabul. he said really for us at the moment to know what's going on do know about the threats in washington and new york is a stretch. he is the man in the government here responsible for the border area where these threats are -- certainly the initial intelligence we understand came from, carol. >> i want to ask you so many more questions, but since they really don't know anything, we have heard, there's supposedly an american person involved along with two pakistani people involved. any information you've been able to gather on that snt it would certainly be very typical of the potential tear rof threat coming from this area. the border area in pakistan has al qaeda camps and people have been coming from the
was al qaeda camps inside pakistan. we talked to a very senior ministerial government official today to find out what he knew. he has responsibility for those border areas. he said, look, we don't have anything here at the moment. indeed he said we don't really have good information about what's about to happen in kabul. he said really for us at the moment to know what's going on do know about the threats in washington and new york is a stretch. he is the man in the government here responsible...
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. >>> in pakistan, officials have launched a formal investigation into a deadly train derailment on sunday. at least 30 were killed and dozens injured when a passenger train crashed in southern sindh province. authorities are collecting evidence to determine what caused the crash. >>> still to come, a new report by unicef says extreme heat is having an outsized impact on children in a large region of the world. we'll have details. >>> the small nation of slovenia is facing a huge price tag to repair damage caused by recent flooding. by providing materials to teach healthy habits. keeping kids together, here. [boy] chicken nugget man. where theyey can share who they truly are. lysol. here for healthy schools.. hi, i'm sharon, and i lost 52 pounds on gololo. on other diets, i could barely lose 10-15 pounds. thanks to golo, i've lost 27% of my body weight, and it was easy. (soft music) who needs that much more tide? he does. -we're having triplets. -no, what does that mean? it means you're gonna need more tide. -see? -ah. more likes? more tide. everyone's. gonna. need. more.. tide!!! -you're
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want for pakistan? >> a pakistani supreme court commissioner now released a report saying you effectively betrayed the pakistani government by giving a secret memo to the obama administration and potentially they could try you for treason. >> let's be honest, i did not need an interneed yar of dubious credentials to pass on a message with whom i had personal relations -- admiral mullen which is what the allegation is. >> right. >> this is a partisan finding that did not look at the facts but only wanted to make a political statement. here's the problem in pakistan. the problem is that those who do not want good relations with the united states, they do not give reasons for that. they try to blame everybody like myself who wants good relations. i advocate democratic future in where civilians control all aspects of policy openly and transparentally. >> do you have confidence in the government there now? you were close to him at one point. >> i have tremendous respect for the president because he faces man
want for pakistan? >> a pakistani supreme court commissioner now released a report saying you effectively betrayed the pakistani government by giving a secret memo to the obama administration and potentially they could try you for treason. >> let's be honest, i did not need an interneed yar of dubious credentials to pass on a message with whom i had personal relations -- admiral mullen which is what the allegation is. >> right. >> this is a partisan finding that did not...
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this person went to pakistan and he trained in al-qaida training camp and learned explosives and learn how to build explosives in the united states and then deliver those explosives for a suicide terror mission and at this case, they're going to blow up subway trains in new york city. and so the interesting thing about this is that how short a time that whole joint task force had to react really a matter of days before that first fluke came in, they went operational. they have a terror cell went operational to do the bombing in new york. >> and it ended up calling office plan at the last minute. how close did we get to an attack being carried out in the subway. >> it was the joint terrorism task force and the whole team that decided to interject this at a certain point meaning they became known and they let themselves know that something was up to try to stop the plot. when you this i tnk the story i over, there is a whole new chapter including one of his accomplices moving forward after he was dconfronted by law enforcement. it was a great case of how law enforcement community and fbi
this person went to pakistan and he trained in al-qaida training camp and learned explosives and learn how to build explosives in the united states and then deliver those explosives for a suicide terror mission and at this case, they're going to blow up subway trains in new york city. and so the interesting thing about this is that how short a time that whole joint task force had to react really a matter of days before that first fluke came in, they went operational. they have a terror cell...
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>> we are right next to pakistan. >> india and pakistan were once one country, ripped apart in one of the hastiest, ill-considered partitions imaginable. beyond there, no more fence? >> no more fences. >> so once you get past there, you can go straight into pakistan if you want? >> the problem is, the thing is, india is trying to stop people from coming in, infiltrators, drug dealers, terrorists. >> udeh is working on a documentary about the india/pakistan border. >> no one wants to go to pakistan. >> no one wants to? >> in their right mind, to go into pakistan. >> that's a fairly decisive statement. so they put up the fence but the fence is on the indian side. >> yeah. it's 150 meters from the border. >> so beyond that fence, still indian farmland. >> yes. >> so people who live over here can farm over there. >> farm over there. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket. with over a billion people currently residing in india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they pu
>> we are right next to pakistan. >> india and pakistan were once one country, ripped apart in one of the hastiest, ill-considered partitions imaginable. beyond there, no more fence? >> no more fences. >> so once you get past there, you can go straight into pakistan if you want? >> the problem is, the thing is, india is trying to stop people from coming in, infiltrators, drug dealers, terrorists. >> udeh is working on a documentary about the india/pakistan...
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pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal? $800 million of aids has been suspended. >> both sides are working together on a number of things and pakistan is not happy with the pace of delivery of assistance. americans are not happy with the pace of delivery of certain deliverables from pakistan. it happens sometimes. right now because pakistan is a fledgling democracy and everything that happens there hits the media and there's an american domestic political context in which everything becomes an issue because of the way people react to your administration. this has become -- >> the reaction in pakistan to the u.s. decis
pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal?...
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in the meantime, pakistan still maintaining the blockade on the two nato supply routes in pakistan that's been the case ever since nato air strikes last year killed 24 pakistani soldiers. relations so frosty between washington and islamabad last weekend at the nato summit in chicago u.s. president barack obama refusing to meet pakistan's president zardari one-on-one. these are two countries who say they're partners in the fight against extremism, but they certainly don't always act like it. >> reza sayah, thanks very much for that report. reporting from islamabad. >> bilwal bhutto zardari and head of the people's party and son of the president of pakistan, also son of the late prime minister benazir bhutto. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> you understand the outrage that someone who helped the united states, killed bin laden who killed 3,000 americans, you understand the outrage of what's going on right now? >> yes, wolf, i do appreciate the outrage. he tried to kill multiple times to kill my mother and he was successful. as far as afridi is concerned,
in the meantime, pakistan still maintaining the blockade on the two nato supply routes in pakistan that's been the case ever since nato air strikes last year killed 24 pakistani soldiers. relations so frosty between washington and islamabad last weekend at the nato summit in chicago u.s. president barack obama refusing to meet pakistan's president zardari one-on-one. these are two countries who say they're partners in the fight against extremism, but they certainly don't always act like it....
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the obama administration has asked pakistan to release the doctor. here's the president pespeaking today. >> we've still got more work to do and there is no doubt there is some connections with pakistani military and intelligence services have with certain individuals that we find trouble. and i've said that publicly. and i've said it privately to pakistani officials as well. >> even after the president praised pakistan for some of its cooperation, he said that the administration is constantly evaluated cooperation with the united states. >> we're also watching those anti wall street protests spreading to main street. i'll ask bernie sanders about that. also get his reaction to a republican claim that jobless americans have only themselves to blame. and the sarah palin build up and now let down. who will her supporters turn to now that she's announced she's not running for r president? , te right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural g
the obama administration has asked pakistan to release the doctor. here's the president pespeaking today. >> we've still got more work to do and there is no doubt there is some connections with pakistani military and intelligence services have with certain individuals that we find trouble. and i've said that publicly. and i've said it privately to pakistani officials as well. >> even after the president praised pakistan for some of its cooperation, he said that the administration is...
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it's a foggy morning in the northwest of pakistan. it's a situation where militants, we don't know how many have gone in. they took positions within the university which had a number of students, classes are ongoing. the new semesters have started. the it's a very big state of affairs right now. >> we'll continue to check in with you in the hours ahead as the army and the government tries to get a handle on what's happening there at the university. a positive development if the firing and gunfire has ended, but of course, as you mention, there's a bit of conflicting information coming out of the chaos right there. sofia on the line. we'll continue to update you all as we get more information. >>> back in the united states, the michigan governor says he is sorry about the crisis in the city of flint where drinking water is contaminated with lead. he's promising to fix the problem. he's having lawmakers to approve measu money to help the crisis. he says he'll release his e-mails for accountability. >> these protesters gathered tuesday c
it's a foggy morning in the northwest of pakistan. it's a situation where militants, we don't know how many have gone in. they took positions within the university which had a number of students, classes are ongoing. the new semesters have started. the it's a very big state of affairs right now. >> we'll continue to check in with you in the hours ahead as the army and the government tries to get a handle on what's happening there at the university. a positive development if the firing and...
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a terrific guy, saying people of pakistan are fantastic. eluding to and making it seem as though there's a cordial and uncomplicated relationship there where as you know the white house said it's anything but, it is a very complicated relationship as was said this week. does that concern you perhaps even more than this call -- or as much as this call with taiwan's president? >> you know, i think the call with taiwan's president is imbedded in a 40-year history with a country that has a population of some 1.4 billion people. it is the world's second largest power. so i kind of put that in the top echelon. the tone of the conversation with pakistan was frankly a little off. but again, it's up to the president if he wants to change the policy to pakistan. but i would suggest a consultation or two within the institutions that we have. you know, we are not a one person rule in the united states. we have a longstanding institutions and by the way, we have people who really know these issues through the decades. >> ambassador christopher hill, i a
a terrific guy, saying people of pakistan are fantastic. eluding to and making it seem as though there's a cordial and uncomplicated relationship there where as you know the white house said it's anything but, it is a very complicated relationship as was said this week. does that concern you perhaps even more than this call -- or as much as this call with taiwan's president? >> you know, i think the call with taiwan's president is imbedded in a 40-year history with a country that has a...
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. >> pakistan is not under any travel restrictions currently from the trump administration. when i asked them maybe it should be considered, after all there are questions about pakistan's considerations about the taliban and the fact that osama bin laden was found in pakistan, all three men were unanimous, no, they said, there's no need. why are you checking your credit score? you don't want to drive old blue forever, do you? [brakes squeak] credit karma, huh? yep, it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. here's to the wildcats this i gotta try .. bendy... spendy weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct at hilton.com and join the weekenders. . >>> newly released video is leaving questions about one of the most controversial police-involved shooting. the tape may shed new light on what happened in the hours before his death. last night at the south by southwest festival the documentary "stranger fruit" showcased this video of michael brown. the police department can't verify the video's authenticity, b
. >> pakistan is not under any travel restrictions currently from the trump administration. when i asked them maybe it should be considered, after all there are questions about pakistan's considerations about the taliban and the fact that osama bin laden was found in pakistan, all three men were unanimous, no, they said, there's no need. why are you checking your credit score? you don't want to drive old blue forever, do you? [brakes squeak] credit karma, huh? yep, it's free. credit...
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>> when i woke up, i realized, that now i am not in pakistan. the nurses and doctors, everyone was speaking in english. then, the first thing, i did was, that i thanked allah. i thanked god. i was surviving. i was living. i cannot explain how happy i was. how much happy. i cannot explain it. because i was very happy when i saw myself alive. and when i saw that i am living, and i am surviving. and then, i was thinking about my father and my mother as well. and i could not speak at that time. because there was a tube in my neck that was breathing for me. so i asked for a pen and paper from the nurse. and i wrote, many doctors, i did it a lot of times. and i wrote to them, where is my father and my mother. so they told me that your father is safe. and he will come soon. as soon as possible. and the second question that was really important for me, and about which i was thinking, that who will pay for me? because i don't have money. and i was -- i also knew that my father is running the school. but the buildings of the schools are on rent. the home
>> when i woke up, i realized, that now i am not in pakistan. the nurses and doctors, everyone was speaking in english. then, the first thing, i did was, that i thanked allah. i thanked god. i was surviving. i was living. i cannot explain how happy i was. how much happy. i cannot explain it. because i was very happy when i saw myself alive. and when i saw that i am living, and i am surviving. and then, i was thinking about my father and my mother as well. and i could not speak at that...
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will pakistan put him on trial? i'm wolf blitzer at the cnn election center and you're in "the situation room." >>> he arrived with a swagger fresh off his impressive south carolina victory but what a difference nine days have made for newt gingrich in florida. on this, the eve of the state's closely-watched primary, gingrich is facing an all-out assault from mitt romney formidable operation in florida. joe johns is seeing it first hand and he had a one-on-one interview with newt gingrich earlier in the day and we'll see that at the bottom of the hour. mean time, joe, 15 hours until the polls open. what's the latest? >> well, wolf, it has been a very hectic 24 hours for the gingrich campaign and a very different picture of the races starting to emerge since gingrich took the palmetto state by storm. this was a far cry from his big chilling in south carolina where former georgia congressman, newt gingrich, got the favorite "son of the south" treatment. in florida his campaign came under attack from every direction im
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pakistan's border. new information plus president obama's syria dilemma. what's going on, what he may do about the crackdown on protesters and does not necessarily want to talk about it at least not yet. drastic action on the mississippi river. floodwaters surge south our own john king is with us. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you...
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in fact, here in pakistan, a lot of people still praying for her. >> all right reza sayah in pakistan this morning. we do hope this is a positive development in her treatment. thank you very much. >>> the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya has both campaigns on the attack. disagreements on the level of security, and who is responsible. on sunday's "state of the union" with candy crowley. >> vice president biden directly contradicted the sworn testimony of the state department, in the debate the other night. >> the administration is responsible. countries that provide us consulates and missions are responsible, also, for keeping us -- keeping those people safe and secure. and an investigation is what the president and the secretary of state have asked for, so that we can understand directly all the things that happened. >> the house has already held a hearing on the attack. the senate also planning an investigation. >>> the pentagon has launched an investigation into a collision at sea between a nuclear submarine and another navy vessel. the submarine "montpelier" and the cru
in fact, here in pakistan, a lot of people still praying for her. >> all right reza sayah in pakistan this morning. we do hope this is a positive development in her treatment. thank you very much. >>> the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya has both campaigns on the attack. disagreements on the level of security, and who is responsible. on sunday's "state of the union" with candy crowley. >> vice president biden directly contradicted the sworn testimony...
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this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we lost 30,000 innocent people? did we ask al qaeda to kill us? >> they're saying the relationship with the united states is turning a corner. he's looking forward to more cooperation, more respect, and intelligence sharing in joint operations. stan grant, cnn, islamabad. >>> a special call to the internential space station today. pope benedict xvi spoke to "endeavour's" crew. he asked mission commander mark kelly about his wife's recovery. gabrielle giffords is recuperating from recent brain surgery. >>> what are the three keys to greatness? venus williams, tennis champ, lays them out as we br
this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we...
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we know that al-qaeda is present in pakistan. other terrorists, militia groups are as well, but we're also concerned about nuclear weapons leaving pakistan and coming into the united states, that can never happen. and so we have to work with the pakistanis as imperfect as they are, to make sure we don't have jihadists that are successful in reaching their goal. there are at least 15 different sites that have been identified. this is open source documents. at least 15 different sites that are potentially penetrable by islamic jihadists and six attempts have been made. this is not an existential threat. this is a real threat and something we have to continue to pay attention to because as the article says, pakistan is too nuclear to fail. we cannot allow nuclear weapons to travel into the hands of islamic terrorists. >> who were behind those six attempts to penetrate those pakistani nuclear arsonals? >> according to the article, it is elements of militia, jihadist groups and terrorist organizations. >> al-qaeda, taliban, haqqani ne
we know that al-qaeda is present in pakistan. other terrorists, militia groups are as well, but we're also concerned about nuclear weapons leaving pakistan and coming into the united states, that can never happen. and so we have to work with the pakistanis as imperfect as they are, to make sure we don't have jihadists that are successful in reaching their goal. there are at least 15 different sites that have been identified. this is open source documents. at least 15 different sites that are...
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you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what john kerry's looking for here, though, is support from pakistan to meet america's ends. and that is across the border into afghanistan. he wants pakistan to be able to disrupt the leadership of the militants here, to block off that border, to make america's efforts in afghanistan easier and eventually be able to draw down the troops. but anderson, it's so difficult because pakistan immediately after the osama bin laden raid, rather than look at what its own culpability may have been, was pointing the finger directly back at the united states, accusing
you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what...
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local sources in a province on the pakistan border say 11 children died in the air strike and that several adults were killed as well. a nato military spokesman says they're aware of the reports and they are looking at it. they're investigating. >>> also killed in afghanistan this weekend, six americans in two separate incidents. one of them was a suicide bombing that killed three us u.s. service members and two government civilians. 25-year-old ann smettinghall was among those killed. she loved what her family described as work that made a difference in the afghan people's lives. just a few minutes ago i talked with ann's father. >> we are doing okay. i think we are consoled by the fact that, you know, our daughter was really doing what she loved and making an important contribution, a positive contribution in the process. and we have been so gratified by all of the outpourings of support and condolences from so many people that she knew from so many lives that she touched. it really has been just a wonderful thing. >> what does she love about her job? apparently in order to do this work,
local sources in a province on the pakistan border say 11 children died in the air strike and that several adults were killed as well. a nato military spokesman says they're aware of the reports and they are looking at it. they're investigating. >>> also killed in afghanistan this weekend, six americans in two separate incidents. one of them was a suicide bombing that killed three us u.s. service members and two government civilians. 25-year-old ann smettinghall was among those killed....
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hands. >> joins us live from islamabad, pakistan. what role does mullah omar have in the taliban currently? >> he's very symbolic leader. he's an icon, so to speak. so there's questions of whether or not he has full operational control in the day-to-day basis, nato having spent a huge amount of time arresting or working on the commanders below that. frankly the insurgency very fractured after a decade's worth of war. if they want to talk peace, which they say they do, it has to be with them. they have to ask themselveses it question then, what happened to all of the fight earles out the -- fighters out there, the younger afghan men that have been fighting they agree may not be the right time. he says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? what does it say about cooperations between pakistan intelligence and u.s. intelligence? >> obviously, for more on some people for an idea in some ways. but the man arrest in qatar is considered to be the externals oper
hands. >> joins us live from islamabad, pakistan. what role does mullah omar have in the taliban currently? >> he's very symbolic leader. he's an icon, so to speak. so there's questions of whether or not he has full operational control in the day-to-day basis, nato having spent a huge amount of time arresting or working on the commanders below that. frankly the insurgency very fractured after a decade's worth of war. if they want to talk peace, which they say they do, it has to be...
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we are live in pakistan. sophia, give us a sense what are you seeing on the ground there because the pictures are just awful. >> reporter: erica, thousands and thousands of people are spending tonight under the stars without their home -- with their homes being completely inundated with water and the scale of the destruction ranges from the north of pakistan all the way to the south. there aren't enough tents, there isn't enough drinking water, pregnant women are sleeping out in the open. more than 300 children have died because of these floods. pakistan's government, pakistan's prime minister has called for intense assistance from countries all over the world saying that the developing world needs to take responsibility for the effects of climate change not enough. pakistan was already on the edge of an economic crisis. there were already food short ta -- shortages in place. the price of onions, tomatoes have skyrocketed in days. it's doubled. there are concerns the agricultural sector has been completely de
we are live in pakistan. sophia, give us a sense what are you seeing on the ground there because the pictures are just awful. >> reporter: erica, thousands and thousands of people are spending tonight under the stars without their home -- with their homes being completely inundated with water and the scale of the destruction ranges from the north of pakistan all the way to the south. there aren't enough tents, there isn't enough drinking water, pregnant women are sleeping out in the open....
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and pakistan couldn't get more twisted, tangled, and complicated, we learn that the isi, pakistan's top spy agency has arrested several suspected informants for the cia. these are pakistani men who allegedly fed information to the cia before last month's big raid on the bin laden compound. this according to two security officials. it's not clear why they've been arrested, where they are, and what if anything they're being charged with. one of the men is reportedly an army major who allegedly wrote down license plates of vehicles going in and out of the compound, but one of our sources, a security official says, that's not true. that none of the men arrested is an army officer. security officials do tell us that some of the individuals in custody were staying at a safe house rented by the cia to serve as a lookout on to the bin laden compound. these arrests obviously raise some questions, again, about pakistan's top spy agency. why has the isi been arresting informants for the cia when they were supposed to be onboard with u.s. efforts to go after bin laden? you would think they would pr
and pakistan couldn't get more twisted, tangled, and complicated, we learn that the isi, pakistan's top spy agency has arrested several suspected informants for the cia. these are pakistani men who allegedly fed information to the cia before last month's big raid on the bin laden compound. this according to two security officials. it's not clear why they've been arrested, where they are, and what if anything they're being charged with. one of the men is reportedly an army major who allegedly...
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, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace which they say they do it has to be with him to be effective in some way. you're going to have to ask yourself the question then, what happens to all those fighters out there, younger afghan men who have been fighting for years who may not necessarily think it's the right time to agree a peace with enemy who says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members recently arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? also what does it say about cooperation between pakistan intelligence and u
, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace...
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but side trips he then made to pakistan, including one visit for almost a year in pakistan. he comes back to the united states, he has secondary interviews and no flags were raised. it's not a crime to go to south asia. what is a problem is that you have individuals who feel disillusioned and they need someone to blame. this is a tough time for law enforcement and i think the bravery that was shown by the undercover officer the other day exemplifies the need for us to support our law enforcement community. they're working diligently along with the intelligence community in trying to make the connections necessary to rid ourselves of this growing terrorist threat. >> the problem is we now know he spent almost a year in pakistan, including spending time in areas that are heavily controlled by the taliban. that would raise a lot of red flags, at least to me, if i were talking to him upon his return. >> it should raise many flags, but we can't jump to conclusions. what is clear is that he is responsible for injuring numerous americans and he needs to be responsible for that. >>
but side trips he then made to pakistan, including one visit for almost a year in pakistan. he comes back to the united states, he has secondary interviews and no flags were raised. it's not a crime to go to south asia. what is a problem is that you have individuals who feel disillusioned and they need someone to blame. this is a tough time for law enforcement and i think the bravery that was shown by the undercover officer the other day exemplifies the need for us to support our law...
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>> the world notifies 48 countries, including china, pakistan, and cambodia, but these are the lists of the leading immigrants. they travel to places like the united kingdom and ireland. if you're traveling to western europe, you still may have contact with someone who has active measles. >> thanks so much for joining us here today. >> we'll talk about soon. >>> okay. >>> well, if you're a recent college grad and need work, where do you go? we have the top five cities to land a job. that's coming up. a? a? - what about ways to save people money? - do you have taco tuesdays? - have you guys started combining policies? - i like your hair. agents, please. i don't know what the x-men do at their school, but i hope they're treating our guy better than we're treating beast. kinda looks like a target. not cool. we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegeta
>> the world notifies 48 countries, including china, pakistan, and cambodia, but these are the lists of the leading immigrants. they travel to places like the united kingdom and ireland. if you're traveling to western europe, you still may have contact with someone who has active measles. >> thanks so much for joining us here today. >> we'll talk about soon. >>> okay. >>> well, if you're a recent college grad and need work, where do you go? we have the top...
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, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace which they say they do it has to be with him to be effective in some way. you're going to have to ask yourself the question then, what happens to all those fighters out there, younger afghan men who have been fighting for years who may not necessarily think it's the right time to agree a peace with enemy who says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members recently arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? also what does it say about cooperation between pakistan intelligence and u
, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace...
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their defense attorney is saying that, five others with suspected links to the talabani pakistan also face charges of murder and terrorism. >>> a tough week for hurman cain. we'll check in live with our political desk in washington on the harrisment allegations against the presidential candidate. >>> man travels to mars? not quite. the cosmic game of make believe straight ahead. l. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. ♪ [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you'
their defense attorney is saying that, five others with suspected links to the talabani pakistan also face charges of murder and terrorism. >>> a tough week for hurman cain. we'll check in live with our political desk in washington on the harrisment allegations against the presidential candidate. >>> man travels to mars? not quite. the cosmic game of make believe straight ahead. l. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [...
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. >>> and a cyclone is barreling toward pakistan and india. the latest forecast. >>> and also possibly the creepiest story of the day, a woman back from the beyond. a woman in ecuador is declared dead but later heard pounding on the lid of her coffin from the inside. >> true story. >>> another day, another ral loi wall street as investors remain bullish that the federal reserve will pause its relentless string of interest rate hikes gaining confidence from may consumer price data showing inflation hitting its lowest level since march 2021. they are expected to announce its decision at 2:00 p.m. the dow is still reacting to the fears haeftdahead of the much anticipated decision. sh here is matt egan. >> reporter: latest numbers show consumer prices jumped by 4% year over year in may, that is not good, but it is so much better than the four decade high of 9.1% last june. annual inflation has now cooled off 11 months in a row and it is now at the lowest level since march of 2021. all of that is moving in the right direction. it is very good news
. >>> and a cyclone is barreling toward pakistan and india. the latest forecast. >>> and also possibly the creepiest story of the day, a woman back from the beyond. a woman in ecuador is declared dead but later heard pounding on the lid of her coffin from the inside. >> true story. >>> another day, another ral loi wall street as investors remain bullish that the federal reserve will pause its relentless string of interest rate hikes gaining confidence from may...
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india's new approach, what does it mean for pakistan? >> reporter: well, it puts them on notice that india may launch strikes happen again. it leaves them in a nervous position, if you will. sort of expectations have been that, whatever they were accused of, whatever the country was accused of. it wouldn't amount to such a significant, rapid escalation. it has to put security forces on a trigger. there were run by gesture or peace by handing back the fighter pilot. it is something that is a win for him. it's certainly popular opinion here. seems to be in lock step with the military on this and he has done the right thing. the people are looking to india to see how india responds to this, at the moment. the prime minister, at the moment, seems to have support. he's been very clear in his messaging to india that they cannot be allowed to strike across the border inside pakistan without the expectation there would be a response. that is what happened on wednesday when that commander was shot down. so, the ground rules have been, if you will
india's new approach, what does it mean for pakistan? >> reporter: well, it puts them on notice that india may launch strikes happen again. it leaves them in a nervous position, if you will. sort of expectations have been that, whatever they were accused of, whatever the country was accused of. it wouldn't amount to such a significant, rapid escalation. it has to put security forces on a trigger. there were run by gesture or peace by handing back the fighter pilot. it is something that is...
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well, there are problems in pakistan, but there are a lot of positives of pakistan. which doesn't -- which i feel should also be portrayed. >> the capture and killing of osama bin laden put another strain on the u.s.-pakistan relationship because of the covert nature of that operation. people are saying that relationship has never been worse. what is the quickest and best way to fix that international relationship between pakistan and the united states? >> i feel, yes, they have never been that bad, and i think in my time, the relations were good, although we were facing the same threat, and we were dealing with the threat in our own ways. there were lots of differences of opinion, but i feel that the main difference is i had good communication, and i personally believe that interstate relations have a lot to do with interpersonal relations. i are very good interpersonal relations with president george bush, with general colin powell. we could communicate with each other any time, and we spoke very, very frankly. there was total trust and confidence between us. we kn
well, there are problems in pakistan, but there are a lot of positives of pakistan. which doesn't -- which i feel should also be portrayed. >> the capture and killing of osama bin laden put another strain on the u.s.-pakistan relationship because of the covert nature of that operation. people are saying that relationship has never been worse. what is the quickest and best way to fix that international relationship between pakistan and the united states? >> i feel, yes, they have...
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from pakistan, and where it will end. >>> ybut first here's my take. i would like to briefly turn your attention away from donald trump, briefly toward another thing happening in the world, you know, the winter olympics in pyeongchang. it's worth focusing not just on the sports happening there, but on this year's host country, south korea. it is in some senses, the most successful nation in the world, and its success provides some crucial lessons. first, the exhibition. south korea is in a league of its own. in its 2012 book, breakout nations, it showed that only two economies have grown at an average annual rate of 5% per year, south korea and taiwan. taiwan is rooted in low manufacturing assembly, and south korea has been able to move into the industrial economy with ease, entering companies like biotech and robotics. the achievement is all the more impressive when you consider where it started. half a century ago, south korea was one of the poorest countries on the planet, and nobody would have predicted that it would conjure up an economic miracle.
from pakistan, and where it will end. >>> ybut first here's my take. i would like to briefly turn your attention away from donald trump, briefly toward another thing happening in the world, you know, the winter olympics in pyeongchang. it's worth focusing not just on the sports happening there, but on this year's host country, south korea. it is in some senses, the most successful nation in the world, and its success provides some crucial lessons. first, the exhibition. south korea is...
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police are on edge as you can imagine because intelligence out of pakistan suggests a terror threat could be in the works. >>> in pennsylvania today, take a listen. all of the 40 names read including an unborn baby, a dedication ceremony in shanksville on the eve of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. former presidents george w. bush, bill clinton as well as vice president joe biden were there to honor the heroic actions of passengers and crew members aboard united airline flight 93. the marble wall is inscribed with the names of the 40 passengers and crew members who fought back, fought the hijackers and prevented the plane from reaching its target. >>> president obama and the first lady visited arlington national cemetery to pay their condolences families mourning loved ones who served in the military and visited a section of the cemetery where soldiers who served in iraq and afghanistan are buried. the president has proclaimed this weekend as the national days of prayer and remembrance. obama is expected to attend memorial services in new york, washington, and pennsylvania. >>> it has been
police are on edge as you can imagine because intelligence out of pakistan suggests a terror threat could be in the works. >>> in pennsylvania today, take a listen. all of the 40 names read including an unborn baby, a dedication ceremony in shanksville on the eve of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. former presidents george w. bush, bill clinton as well as vice president joe biden were there to honor the heroic actions of passengers and crew members aboard united airline flight 93. the...
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. >>> pakistan's taliban has a new leader. they needed one because the last guy was killed last week in a drone strike. the new leader could be linked to an attack that made headlines around the world this year. remember malala? she was shot in the head on the way home from school because she dared speak out in favor of education for girls. the new pakistani taliban leader is the man believed to have planned that attack. military officials in pakistan believe he's in afghanistan ordering attacks from there. malala survived the attack and has become a champion for girls education. >>> you might want to check your homeowners insurance policy and see whether you have asteroid coverage. there are way more flying around than we knew about before. remember this insane video of asteroids raining down over russia in february? more than a thousand people were hurt. an analysis from that explosion shows that impacts like this happen an estimated seven times more than scientists originally thought. we are talking about as many as 20 mill
. >>> pakistan's taliban has a new leader. they needed one because the last guy was killed last week in a drone strike. the new leader could be linked to an attack that made headlines around the world this year. remember malala? she was shot in the head on the way home from school because she dared speak out in favor of education for girls. the new pakistani taliban leader is the man believed to have planned that attack. military officials in pakistan believe he's in afghanistan...
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slaughter in pakistan. after one of pakistan's bloodiest days, there are defiant pledges to strike back against terrorism. but we must remember, this is a country that has been gripped by an insurgency now for more than a decade. the pakistan taliban, other terror groups, they've killed tens of thousands since pakistan joined the united states in the war on terror. we're joined now by the former pakistan ambassador to the united states, husain haqqani. he's also the director for south and central asia at the hudson institute here in washington think tank. ambassador, thanks for coming in. who are these terrorists, these savages that can go into a school and say, if you're below puberty, you're not going to die, but if you're 13, 14, 15, you're dead? why would these people do that to young schoolkids? >> we've already seen boko haram in nigeria which does the same thing. they're all chips off the same block. they all believe in just wanting to overrun the countries where they are trying to wage wars and they
slaughter in pakistan. after one of pakistan's bloodiest days, there are defiant pledges to strike back against terrorism. but we must remember, this is a country that has been gripped by an insurgency now for more than a decade. the pakistan taliban, other terror groups, they've killed tens of thousands since pakistan joined the united states in the war on terror. we're joined now by the former pakistan ambassador to the united states, husain haqqani. he's also the director for south and...
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a lot of anticipation here in pakistan, with these developments. lynda. >> sophia, good to have you on this breaking news story with us from pakistan, thanks very much. >>> well, friday marked three years since a tragic explosion in beirut killed at least 200 people, injuring thousands of others, and leaving apocalyptic scenes all over the lebanese capital. people took to the streets to mourn the victims of that blast and demand accountability from those responsible. cnn's tamara kubali reports. >> reporter: the investigation into the beirut ports explosion is frozen, three years on, the people of lebanon have no answers, no closure about an explosion that laid waste to large parts of their capital. for the third year people are pouring into the streets of beirut demanding justice, demanding answers, but also demonstrating against the staggering obstruction of justice. in lebanon an investigation into the beirut port blast has prosecuted leading members of lebanon's political elite. those officials have, in turn, filed several petitions to freeze t
a lot of anticipation here in pakistan, with these developments. lynda. >> sophia, good to have you on this breaking news story with us from pakistan, thanks very much. >>> well, friday marked three years since a tragic explosion in beirut killed at least 200 people, injuring thousands of others, and leaving apocalyptic scenes all over the lebanese capital. people took to the streets to mourn the victims of that blast and demand accountability from those responsible. cnn's tamara...
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we are investigating a secretive system of exchanging cash in pakistan. startling condition that some anti-government protesters in egypt were forced to endured called virginity checks. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> almost a full month after the death of osama bin laden, we are now learning more about how he was able to secretly finance his terrorist network during a decade in hiding. our senior international correspondent stan grant investigates a very old and very shady way of exchanging cash in pakistan. >> reporter: branded terrorist banking. doesn't take long important people to get nervous. we are outside the uncomfortably named but unconnected osama money excha
we are investigating a secretive system of exchanging cash in pakistan. startling condition that some anti-government protesters in egypt were forced to endured called virginity checks. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs try capzasin-hp....
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which one is pakistan? as new revelations emerge, e.d. hill asks can our enemy's enemy ever be trusted again? >>> now for our headliner segment. what happened inside that hotel room? only two people know. one is sitting in a jail cell. the other one-a hotel maid, is in hiding. she is a widow and single mother from guininuinea with no formal education and little english. her lawyer spoke to cnn a few hours ago in his first national television interview. he described her version of what happened behind closed doors. >> she was instructed to go in the room to clean the room, and while she was in there she was sexually assaulted by this man. she escaped, managed to escape, and when she did, she reported it to security and it was then reported to the police and the events took place after that. she was afraid for her life. she was being physically and sexually assaulted. and her whole idea was to get out of there and get away from this man, which thank god she was successful in doing. there wasn't any aspect of this encounter which in any way
which one is pakistan? as new revelations emerge, e.d. hill asks can our enemy's enemy ever be trusted again? >>> now for our headliner segment. what happened inside that hotel room? only two people know. one is sitting in a jail cell. the other one-a hotel maid, is in hiding. she is a widow and single mother from guininuinea with no formal education and little english. her lawyer spoke to cnn a few hours ago in his first national television interview. he described her version of what...